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Pathogenicity of Nipah henipavirus Bangladesh in a swine host
by
Smith, G.
, Moffat, E.
, Embury-Hyatt, C.
, Leung, A.
, Kobasa, D.
, Pickering, B. S.
, Kasloff, S. B.
, Weingartl, H. M.
, Collignon, B.
in
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/ 13/109
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/ 45/90
/ 631/326/596/2555
/ 631/326/596/2557
/ Animals
/ Bangladesh - epidemiology
/ Domestic animals
/ Encephalitis
/ Epidemics
/ Experimental infection
/ Farmworkers
/ Genotypes
/ Henipavirus Infections - epidemiology
/ Henipavirus Infections - metabolism
/ Henipavirus Infections - virology
/ Hogs
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Inoculation
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nipah Virus - pathogenicity
/ Outbreaks
/ Pathogenicity
/ Pathogens
/ Rectum
/ Respiratory tract
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Suidae
/ Swine
/ Swine - metabolism
/ Swine - virology
/ Swine Diseases - epidemiology
/ Swine Diseases - metabolism
/ Swine Diseases - virology
/ Viremia
/ Workers
2019
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Pathogenicity of Nipah henipavirus Bangladesh in a swine host
by
Smith, G.
, Moffat, E.
, Embury-Hyatt, C.
, Leung, A.
, Kobasa, D.
, Pickering, B. S.
, Kasloff, S. B.
, Weingartl, H. M.
, Collignon, B.
in
13/106
/ 13/109
/ 45/77
/ 45/90
/ 631/326/596/2555
/ 631/326/596/2557
/ Animals
/ Bangladesh - epidemiology
/ Domestic animals
/ Encephalitis
/ Epidemics
/ Experimental infection
/ Farmworkers
/ Genotypes
/ Henipavirus Infections - epidemiology
/ Henipavirus Infections - metabolism
/ Henipavirus Infections - virology
/ Hogs
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Inoculation
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nipah Virus - pathogenicity
/ Outbreaks
/ Pathogenicity
/ Pathogens
/ Rectum
/ Respiratory tract
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Suidae
/ Swine
/ Swine - metabolism
/ Swine - virology
/ Swine Diseases - epidemiology
/ Swine Diseases - metabolism
/ Swine Diseases - virology
/ Viremia
/ Workers
2019
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Pathogenicity of Nipah henipavirus Bangladesh in a swine host
by
Smith, G.
, Moffat, E.
, Embury-Hyatt, C.
, Leung, A.
, Kobasa, D.
, Pickering, B. S.
, Kasloff, S. B.
, Weingartl, H. M.
, Collignon, B.
in
13/106
/ 13/109
/ 45/77
/ 45/90
/ 631/326/596/2555
/ 631/326/596/2557
/ Animals
/ Bangladesh - epidemiology
/ Domestic animals
/ Encephalitis
/ Epidemics
/ Experimental infection
/ Farmworkers
/ Genotypes
/ Henipavirus Infections - epidemiology
/ Henipavirus Infections - metabolism
/ Henipavirus Infections - virology
/ Hogs
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Inoculation
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nipah Virus - pathogenicity
/ Outbreaks
/ Pathogenicity
/ Pathogens
/ Rectum
/ Respiratory tract
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Suidae
/ Swine
/ Swine - metabolism
/ Swine - virology
/ Swine Diseases - epidemiology
/ Swine Diseases - metabolism
/ Swine Diseases - virology
/ Viremia
/ Workers
2019
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Pathogenicity of Nipah henipavirus Bangladesh in a swine host
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Pathogenicity of Nipah henipavirus Bangladesh in a swine host
2019
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Overview
In 1998 an outbreak of fatal encephalitis among pig farm workers in Malaysia and Singapore led to the discovery of Nipah henipavirus (NiV), a novel paramyxovirus closely related to Hendra henipavirus with case fatality rates of nearly 40%. Following its initial emergence nearly annual outbreaks of NiV have occurred in Bangladesh with a different, NiV Bangladesh, genotype, where the role of pigs in its transmission remains unknown. The present study provides the first report on susceptibility of domestic pigs to NiV Bangladesh following experimental infection, characterizing acute and long-term phases of disease and pathogenesis. All pigs were successfully infected with NiV Bangladesh following oronasal inoculation, with viral shedding confirmed by a novel genotype-specific qRT-PCR in oral, nasal and rectal excretions and dissemination from the upper respiratory tract to the brain, lungs, and associated lymphatic tissues. Unlike previous NiV Malaysia findings in pigs, clinical signs were absent, viremia was undetectable throughout the study, and only low level neutralizing antibody titers were measured by 28/29 days post-NiV-B infection. Results obtained highlight the need for continued and enhanced NiV surveillance in pigs in endemic and at-risk regions, and raise questions regarding applicability of current serological assays to detect animals with previous NiV-B exposure.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group
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